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    OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 18 , 1882.
PUEBLO'S GREAT POINTS
A New City Riainpf Out of the
Desert in Southern
Colorado.
Snrrotmdod Inoxhnnttlblo Bed *
of Conlt Iron nnd Proo-
louti Motnl-
The Plllsbury of the West on tlio South
Bank of the Arkansas.
1.
SotiVit T'tT.iiLo , Col. , January 12.
I moved to this i > lnco on the first of
November , sorry , indeed , to part
-with hundreds of Nebraska friends.
I take pleasure through the usual
channel of your columns to reply to
numerous letters of inquiry , and alsti
to give your readers some knowledge
'of"this vast mountain road , all so un
like your ' grand prairie state. Yet
Colorado and Nebraska are neighbors ,
mutually deuundcnt on each other.
Ono has endless supplies of coal , iron
nnd precious motnh ; the other has the
needed products of the soil.
I hax'o waited some lime before
giving a description in order to take
in the points and to look over the
prospects , and I urn firmly convince' ] ,
with thousands of others , that this is
destined to bo one of the great cities
of the land , nnd that within twenty
years it will reach a population of
100,000 , Landing in Chicago in
1844 , when that cily was a more vil
lagu , I have had a chance in several
of our western states to watch the
growth of these great centers and
atudy the sources of their prosperity.
Omaha has the great advantage of po
sition , boinx the center ot vast rail
road systems with a backing of a fer
tile and productive state ; but at the
ame time Denver , off on a side track ,
under an oppressive system of trans
portation , has kept pace with her Ne
braska sister and prolubly claims
greater wealth. Denver has grown
up out of the vast mineral resources
of this new state , and that , lee , when
slip luis had but a limited access to
this immotiBu territory. Pueblo is
now the gateway of those mountains
of treasure. The plucky Denver &
Rio Grandu narrow jznugu is pone
tratin this rich land , going through
canons , creeping through the valleys
and climbing the mountain side ,
inu oven ainonir ( lie clouds , two miles
above the sea lovt-l , and g.itheiiug up
immense troa'iiros and bringing them
to this great center. The southern
and Western parts of the state are
just uncovering their treasure ? , and
the numerous arms of the Denver
Ilio Gr.mdo are connecting this now
territory with this point. In these
iiotv regions mines worth their millionn
have been discovered and thotisiimlH
more with tjood prospects are being
developed. For instance , I met a
gentleman yesterday who has u mine
worth 8200,000 , and even common
laborers hero , many of them , have an
interest in several mines. No one
knows how many obsourn Tabors ore
now A-alkinij these stredts , or how
' many millionaires are now in coarse
garments driving the plane or lash
ing the mule. I called on a man a
few days ago , a carpenter , who had
an interest in six mines , all of them
of great promise , and one had just
boon stocked for two millions nnd
they are putting the shares on the
inarkot , and yet the man is poor and
lih family in need of many comforts ,
on account of this pressure f < ) r the
present , but he hopefully looks
through all these dilliculties to the
golden future. His wife in the mean
time is homesick and wants to go
back to Illinois | f they novnr have a
i cent. A teamster who hauls for me
occasionally has come in from the
, , , mountains to get work for the winter.
Ho has six mines. Our grocer has
an interest in several , hut most of
these are in new districts just opened I
. by railroads , and many of them are
very productive mines. Pueblo is the
winter retreat of the minors. When
the deep snows and the bitter cold
settle down on the mountains many
come hero to winter , ami many have
, their homes hero. Yast smelting
_ works , covering ten acres of ground ,
'are already in operation hero , employ
ing 250 men uirl reducing daily 12fi
tons of ore , and yet thov cannot begin -
gin to do the work , nnd I understand
the company expect to double their
'capacity nrxt year , and then they
cannot meet the demand. In a few
years there must bo others on a large
scale to do the work.
Pueblo is ono of the lowest point *
in the state , This gives a mild witi'
tor , during which work of most kindt
. can bo performed as well as in sum
mer , and also it has the advantage ol
down grades , and immense trains o !
coal , iron and precious ores can be
, brought in at little expense. The nl
titude of this town is about -J/jOO feet ,
and many of the mines are above
, timber line over a mile high.
Communication with the east is via
the Atchison , Topeka & Santa 1 \
( railroad and Jay Gould's routes.
Tlieso roads combine on freight , and
H is high. Wlmn the Hock Island
- nnd 0. , 1) . fe 9 , reach hero , and the
Denver * Now Orleans reaches us ,
as they will in a few weeks , you mav
" look out for cheaper freights , anil
there is no reason why supplies can
not bo had hero as cheap as in Ghira
go. This will bo a great help to No
broska and will raieo
, the value o
products and farm ? , and it will al
bring wages hero down to caston
prices , so that Pueblo can readil'
cotnpelo witl Pittsburg , and , beside
equal facilities for manufacturing
have the vant advantage in saving o
freights. Now , there is no poin
west of Pennsylvania where iron ca
bo manufactured as well us here
j I The ere is all that can bo desired , nil
the coal fields nro boundlets , ISot
are as accessible OH atthat great centi
of the iron interests at the cast.
Now , add to all these natural at
vantages the fact that n strong coi
i partition , the Colorado Cost & Ire
company , with u capital of five mi
lions , is making a strong effort t
build up a manufacturing center hpn
' and you have assured success. Moi
* ' 'of our cities grow by tlio accensioh c
individual interest , but hero you liav
nil Hit and the backing of such ontei
prise and ctpital as has never bofor
reinforced a now city. Ovora millie '
has already boon expended in build ,
ings nnd improvements.
There nro probably no such colosunl
works in all thn vest as they linvo
now urcctud nmid the cnctua buds of
tlio great desert. Around these viut
works n young city la growing n mile
or so away , and constant improve-
nients nro going on nil the while. This
company emu inoit of the lote in
South Pueblo , nnd perhaps the only
blunder they nmko ill their magnifi-
ccnt plans is in advancing their lots
more rnpidly limn circumstances will
warrant. In doing this they are driv
ing scores of people over on the other
side , whuro lots nro nioro reasonable.
Their lots are long nnd narrow nnd
when they Btnnd them on end they
are too high. Vdt , with all these
drawbacks thu boom continues and
hundreds of buildings are now in pro
gress.
The wholesale trade is growing , so
miiny mining companies and now
towimnroBpringingupthat thin becomes
a center , daily growing in import
ance.
Tlio situation of the town is in the
valley of thu Arkansas , which cornea
rushing past Luadvillu , through some
of the grandest mount.tin ficenery on
the continent ; then dashing and foam
ing through Grand canon , it rushes
between the Pueblos , There are two
cities hero North aud South Pueblo ,
divided by the river.
The old town was organized first
and incunibered by debt , and South
Pueblo wns organised Jator by itself to
avoid a debt partnership and for other
reasons.
Tlio business part of thu city KCH in
the valley nnd ia not "beautiful for
situation. " The finest part of town
is located on what in termed thu
'Mesa , " which is the Spanish for
tnblu land. This in over ono hundred
feet higher than the business portion ,
nnd a few years ngo was laid out in
broad streets and line avenues by the
0. , 0. it I. company. On this mesa
line residences nro now going up by
thu Bcoro , nnd this pleasant winter
weather sees some now skeleton of a
house almost every day. This table
land l.ns been planted to trees , which
takes of the newness of this part of
town and gives it a home-like appear
ance.
ance.The
The soil is light and Bandy and furnishes -
nishos splendid material for dust
etornis. Years ago it had a thin turf
of huU'.ilu grass but this is killed out
and thu people hero can now have
their choice Sahara and oasis. Hut
little has been done in the line of her
ticulture. Your correspondent isprc
pnrinu some lectures on this subject ,
hut few trees will grow hero , among
them thu .Russian mulberry , whicli
has ( lone HO grandly in the kindred
climate of Nebraska.
Uy the way , the article T wrote for
your paper on that tree , brought me
a hundred iiuiuinc.H , "when can these
trees bo haul" To all such inquiries
1 would say address ' 'Vnrk Nursery , "
Nobr.iskn. It ia nirely that one tree
combines so much of the ornumonta'
nnd useful. I will write you soon ol
thu mountain evergreens nnd their
adaptation to thu prairies of Nebraska.
There is a world of work to bo done
iu the way of beautifying this ureat
west witlr trees adantod to our soil
and climate , but we 'havo tliom * nnd
can utilize them. ,
From the mesa wo have grand
views of the venerable Pike's Peak ,
whose hoary head is lifted among the
neighboring heights. At aunriso and
sunset the view ia beautiful , when the
gold mingles with the silvery snow.
ThoGrcun Horn range , Bnow-crownod ,
seeina very near , though thirty miles
uw.iy. Spanish peaks rise out of the
plain at the south , and tower thirteen
thousand feet in the oky.
Thu summon ) here are warm , but
in the mountains nro cool and cosy
nooks by thu thousand , where people
who can all'ord it spend the summer.
I'ueblo ia also becoming famous for
mineral waters. Two artesian wells
havu been sunk which have quitoii rep
utation for healing properties , and
much of it is bottled nnd aent abroad.
These wells nroabout thirteen hundred
feet deep. A strong company is now
organized , nnd work has commenced
on health resoit where another well ia
is to bo sunk. The foundation ia laid
for an observatory. The situation is
fine. It is on a Bleep blnll' overlook
ing the river and a portion of the city.
Thu coal in this vicinity ia hku
the Wyoming , very line , and wo pity
our Nebraska friends now being
smoked over that poor lown stuff.
The anthracite buds are now openpd ,
and the coal dealers here put it on thu
market this week. It seems fully
eijual to the eastern. Now coal beds
have been discovered to thu northeast
of town , aud the 0. li. & Q , will run
through them en route to this place.
Twenty-live millions of precious
minerals were taken out of the minus
6f _ this state the past year , and out
mineral wealth in hardly scratched
yet. In two years tlio product will
probably bo lifty millions. Little
farming is done hero. Farmers must
plowand BOWand rcnpmidthiosh and
market to gut their cosh , and tin
miner prefers the shorter way ol
galling his cash and done with it ,
Excursions will bo planned next 8um <
mor to lot Nebraska friends visil
us and thu mountains at cheap rates
0 , B. HAHHIHON.
Asparagus Bods.
Aimrlcan CiiHIintor ,
Much depends upon the sine of the
bed which it is desired to make. II
only a small one fur fa'mly ' use , tin i :
it could be trenched with a spade.
In thu selection of a site n good varm ,
sunny soil is bestespecmlly one whiuli
had been planted nnd cultivated foi
two years , HO that thu sod had buconu
well rotted , If a large bed is dolor
mined upon then obtain n good-si/.ni
plough and u couple of yoke of oxei
or two pair ot horses , us the grount
necda to bu ploughed sixteen or uigh
teen inches deep ; and in order to di
this you will have to go up thu fnrrov
twice , und if your plough is small yoi
may have to go through every furrow
but with a heavy plough and u power
ful team , after starting , you may b
ubloto | plough the proper depth , provided
od yon do not attempt totako too wid
a furrow. Do not attempt to put ii
your plants if your ploughing ha
given any less depth than nixtoui (
inches. Formerly this work was don
with the spade , but trenching is to
expensive in these days. If your Ian
is in good tilth after this ploughtn
apply at thu rate of oil-lit cords u
manure to thu ouru. This you ca
re plough in with a one-horse plougli
'ii then burrow and level off the grounil i
Next mark oil" the rows three and a
half to four feet apart and open fur
rows by going forward and backward
in the same furrow. With a shovel
clean out the bottom of the furrow
the width of the spade , and it should
bo at least eight inches below the lev
el surface. The bed is now ready for
setting out plants , which latter should
bo a ) eir old. You can stop into such
a furrow M described above , and place
the plants from twelve to fifteen inches
apart , with crown upward and roots
well spread out in the furrow , cover
ing them ten inchei deep uith the
soil from the side of tho.furrow.spread
on with your hands. The roots will
soon sprout , and the plants , which
will soon ho up , must be hoed and
have a little more dirt drawn down
upon tin in. Tim operation must bo
repeated as often as the- weeds start.
Wnon you have all the ridges worked
down into the trenches , then you can
use the cultivator the balance of the
season. It is desirable that the culti
vator be frequently used , and as long
as thu topi will permit a horse to pass
through them without damage. About
thu 1st of November , or be f ere the
tops go to seed , they should be mow
ed down and burned. Then with a
onc-horsu plough run up between the
rows and leave the bed for winter.
In the spring go over the bed with a
disk harrow and apply a coat of ma
nure. Then run it over a ain with
the disk harrow , followed by a com
mon harrow. This work should bo
done before the plants start in the
spring , and after they have .started go
over the bed with a bust harrow.
After getting tint bud properly stun-
cd keep down the weeds and bo sure
to cut the tops before they go to seed.
You will find it necessary to manure
your bed every spring if you desire a
continuation of good crops. With
good culture a bed may be made to
yield heavy crops for a great many
years. *
WyomlnK'H.Wlnas.
Larmnlo Ilooniuran .
The platform club had congregated
iu the Thornburgh otlico this morn
ing , waiting for No. 4 , which hap
pened to be a little late. Judge Jones ,
who returned from Cheyunnu last
night , wis holding forth in his usual
style to a number of friends , and as
the reporter approached the group ,
ho said :
"Why , you don't call this windy.do
you ? While " I was down in Cheyunno
yesterday , 1 saw an empty Hour bar
rel stuck up against the siUo of a
brick house , with nothing to hold it
in that position hub thu wind. It had
been there live days. Yes , fir. The
wind hadn't let up enough during
that time to let it ( hop. "
An old and well dresHcd gentleman
who had been standing ne.ir , and had
liuaid the judge's statement , replied :
"Pardon me , sir , but 1 cannot be-
licvo that. I have lived in Cheyenne
twelve years and I have never known
the wind to hold an empty bairel
against the bide ot a house longer
than four days. '
This started a general conversation
on the subject of Wyoming winds in
general and Cheyenne winds in par
ticular , and a man who looked us
though ho might bo a liar from somewhere -
where near Hod Uutts or Shurnuu ,
said that sometime last spring , while
in Cheyenne , the wind blew the sign
ofl a dry goods store and carried it
across the street and up against a
harness shop , and hold it there for
three weeks.
As tlio parly backed away from the
bar a few moments later , thu train
ciuno thundering in , and the conven
tion adjourned ,
Burned Theatres.
Since 1010 , 523 theatres have boon
burnt down in the Old and Now world ,
'ItiO disasters of this kind having tak
en place within the last hundred years
( up to 1878) ) , while from 1871-8 the
average r.itu was 13 theatres per an >
num. In the list of localities , Lou
don , with . ' 11 , is at the head ; Paris ,
with U ! ) follows next ; the youthful
city of Now York has 'JO , and the yel
younger San Francisco HI. liarnuin'c
theatre , in the .Umpire City , has beer
burnt down no less than live times
while Ashley's , in London , and tin
Grand Opera , in Paris , have each boor
destroyed four times. Her Majesty's
Drury Lane , and Covent Garden have
been thrice laid waste by lire ; while
numerous London theatres can boas
of double conflagrations , the oldest it
the list being the Globe on lianksido
which as burned down A. D. 1013
Though the Vienna diasterwith semi
eight or nine hundred lives to it ,
score ' , ranks first for fatality , then
hav'o been several veiy Hourly as bad
When Lulmmim'tt theatre , in St. Po
toraburg , was destroyed (183(1) ( ( ) , between
twoen HI'X and seven hundred live
wore eacnlieod , though thu ofluial no
counts returned but half that number
the Oiirlsruhe Court theater (1817) ( )
with about two hundred victims , tin
Brooklyn ll67i ) , with nearly thrci
hundred , aud the Nice catastrophe
come niixt.
FARMERS AND MKOilANICS.
If you wish to avoid great dangp
and trouble , besides a no small bil
of expense , nt this season of the year
you should take prompt steps to koo {
disease from your household. Tli
system should bo cleansed , blooi
purified , stomach and bowels roi'ulu
ted , and prevent alid cure disease
arising from spring malaria. Wo kno\
f of nothing that will so perfectly am
surely do this as Electric Hitters , am
at tlio trilling cost of lifty cent u hot
tlo. [ Exchange.
Sold by Ish .t MoMahon. 7
Na Snolt Word an Fall.
"I have moil your Bi-iiiNd HLOSXOM fr
dy l > ei ift , hendncho ami constipation , an
tinii it IIHM done mo , v ( ireut deal of
nliiill ric.imineinl It to mv friends.
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\Ylien ) our frleuil or neighbor in label
umltr bodily ullliction , Indieostioi
uMiriu , cuiutlpnti n , cavmeil by m
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limn , or liver , don't f 11 to recoimneii
IHmnocK HI.OOD KITKKIIH , u mr mid s i
remedy. 1'rlcu $1,00 , iriul bottlolo cent
Jan'J-lw
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10s. . REAL ESTATE AGENCY
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IMonaru troubled lth Spring Complaints , cr-
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with UUlinOCK 111.001) IlITTKIia
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If you hat o any sj inptoini of Ulcers or Scrofulous
Sorts , a curative remedy will lie found In
iiuitoocK 1U.OOD nrrnnis
For Imparting ttrtiiRth and Utnlity tothonjs-
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IIUUDOCK HLOOD H1TTEUS.
KorNcrvout and General Debility , tone up the
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Price , 81.00 per Bottle ; Trial Bottle * 10 Cti
FOSTEE , MILBURN , & Co , , Props ,
BUFFALO , N. Y.
Sold at wholesale by Ish & McMahon and C. F.
Goodman. ] o 27 eod-me
Gentle
Women
"Who want glossy , luxuriant
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Iteuutiiul Hair must use
LEON'S KAT1IAIRON. This
clccant , clioap article always
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and lust , keeps it from fulling
out , arrests aud cures grayness -
ness , removes dandruff and
itching , makes the Hair
strong , giving ifc a curling
tendency and keeping it in
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If you aru i m.ui
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Whether in iti Primary , Secondary
or Tertiary Stngo-
Hcino\ ull tracts oM trcury from the ejs
toai , Cures Scrofula , Ol.i hoios , llheuuia-
tlsin , K'Zonm. Ca arth or any
llluoil Disi'xso.
Cams When Hot SpriiiBH Fail !
Mahcrn , Ark. , Jl.iy 2,1831
Wo ) un < i caftCA In our tonu who lUcd at Ho
and were finally cured wlth.H. H. S.
illUASIMUN & Mt'KHV.
MeiuphlH , Menu , , May 12 , 1831
Wo hate sold lJu hot leu of rf.H. ii. In a yioi
It hat tliwi unlvunul natl f ctlon. talr mfnUf
lilij lcuiia now rcconimenil It fa a poaltlt
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H. B. 8. has given htttcr oatl faction than an
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Free to Everybody !
A Beautiful Book for the Asking ,
By appUlnjctwraonally nt Uio ncxxrcet office
omill HINdKll MANUKACTUKI.NO CO. ( or
by potiklc.trd If at a dlnUnce ) any AUDIT per.
noli | ll boproHonteJ with a beautifully IIue- |
rated copy of a Nuwllooli entitled
GENIUS RE WARDED ,
on Tfir.
STORY OF THE SEWING MACHINE
containing a handsome anil costly rtvol inRrat-
l"if fronllapluriu ; al o , 'H flnuly en micd wood
cutit , and hound In an clnlwrato blue and ( 'old
lithographed coxcr , Ho charge whatever I * made
for tliln Imtidnomo tiook , > \ Mich can ho obtained
only by application nt tlio btancli nnd subor
dlnata nfllcvi ol The Singer Manufacturing Co.
TIIK HINOKIl MANUFACTURING CO ,
Principal Oilicc , 84 Union Square , New York
oHZT'dm&ctfitw
Sioux City & Paciic
THE SIOUX CITY ROUTE
Uuiis a , Holld Train Ihrotigh from
Council Blufl'a to bt. r-aul
Without Change Time , Only 17 Hours.
rr tg
J.OO MILKS THK snOUTEBT ROUTK
FROM
COUNCIL BLUFFS
TO ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS
Dunrnr OK BISMARCK
and all points In Northern Iowa , Minnesota and
Dakota. This line la emiljipod with the Improved
Wwtlnghouflo Automatic Alr-braku nil Ullla
PUtfonn Coupler and liklfer : and for
SPEED , SAFETY AND COMPORT
Is uninirpaHficd. Pullman Palace HlecpLnif Car
ran through WITHOUT CIIANQK bctwfen Kan
eas City and St. Paul , via Council BIuCTa and
Sioux City.
Trains luivo Union Padflc Transfer at Coun
cil liluns , lit 7:35 : p. in. dallon arrl > al of Kansas
City , St. Joacph and Couni.il Bluffs train from
the South. Arriving at Sioux City 11:35 : p. m. ,
and at the Now Union Depot at St. Paul at 12:30 :
noon.
TKN HOURS IN ADVANCK OF ANT.OTHKR
ROUTK.
CTKemerabcr In taking the Sioux City Route
you tret a Through Train. The Shortest Line ,
the Quickest Time nnd a Comfortable Hide In the
Through < are between
COUNCIL 1JLUFFS AND ST. PAUL.
2TSco tlmt jour Ticket ) lead Ua the "Sioux
City nnd Pacific Itallioad/1
J. 8. WAriLES , J.R. BUCHANAN
hiHHirintciidont. Gen'l Pass. A > runt.
P. E. UOBINSON , ARS't ( cn'l P.VSH. Ai't ,
MlsMiuri Valley , loua.
J , 11. OM1KYAN , Southwostcrn Agent ,
Councl lilull.i , Inwa
THE KENDALL
PLAITM MACHfflE
DRESS-MAKERS' ' COMPANION ,
JC.
It iiMU and presses perfectly ono jard per
mlnutu.
It plait1 * from 1-10 ot an Inch tel 1-4 Inches In
n Idth In tlio coarsest felts or finest silk .
It dncH ull kinds and Btj loof plaiting In use.
No lady tliat docs lier own ilrtwt making can
a'ortl to do without one as nice platting Is
n ; > cr'out of fonhlon , If teen It fells Itself. For
, Circulars rr Aunt's terms address
CONGAR & CO. ,
113 A-tlaniB St. , Chicago , 111
Oi:0.V. : . KENDALL , A cnt imiaha.
Philip Andres , Plaintiff , vs. Henry H. Woolt ,
Defendant.
Inftho County Conrt of Uouclai Com ty , Ne
braska. A M. ClndwicK. County Judjco.
On the 22d ilay of Ucceinhcr , A. D. 1831 , the
Kilil Court Ijsuoil an order of attachment In the
abom action for the sum of slxtv dolUru
Omaha , Dec. 30th , IbKl.
i : . I ) . JIcLAUOIILIN.
J3 ce tu at Attorney f ) r I'lalntlfl.
OKAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE *
TRADE ARKKI TRADE MARK
ciiv. Anun-
faillnK cure
for Ueminal
Weakness ,
Spormator-
rhca , Iinpot-
cncy , and all
BEFORETAKIHooiluenco9 AFTER TAIIHB ,
Solf-AluiMe ; as Ix > sa of Memory , UnhorH.il Lassi
tude , Pain In the Back , Dimness of Vision , Pro-
inaturo Old Ak'e , and many other Diseases that
load to IiiHtnlty or Consumption and a I'reraa-
turoOra\o
jtryKull particulars In our pamnhlet , which
HII ill Biro to send free t r mall to c\ try one.
4-irThe Specific Medicine Is lold liy nil ilrugicUU
atil per package , or Ojiackijes for ? 5 , or will
Iw tunt free by mall on rcc' ' ptof the money , by
resubiB TIIKOIIA 1 IKDIC1NKCO. ,
Buffalo. N. V.
or sale bv 0 K Ooodr oc"mo cod
BOSTON MARKET ,
Cuming Street.
J. J. NOBES , Fropr.
Eeopened in First-Glass Shapo. .
COME AND SEE.
DISEASES
-OK THE-
EYE & EAR
DR.L. B. GRADDY ,
Oculist and Aurist
LATE OLINIOAL A88I8TANT IN F1OYA1
LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL.
Reference * all lleputublo yilcians of Omaha
, Corner IBth nd Fnrnham 8t
A Omaha , Neb
Ill HID.
BYRON REED & CO
Real Estate Agencj
IN NEUHA8KA
Jteqi a complete aUtract of title to Rej
> C i l IK Oin h mi llnurliui rountv niAv !
Clarkson & . Hunt ,
tiu < xow < n tn lllchardi li Hunt ,
ATTORNEYS - AT
WM. ROGERS'
Manufacturing Company ,
-MAKERS OF THE-
finest Silver Plated Spoons and forks. .
The only undfj | tionJ plate that
original firm of \
M giving f OT instance -
Ilogors Bros.
stance a
AH ou Spoons ,
Forks and plated Spoon a
Knives plated triple thickneM
with the greatest
ylivto only on
of .caro. Each
the o o c t i o n
lot being hung
on a scale \vhilo trhoro expo d
being plated , to to wear , thereby
insure it full deposit - ranking a single
posit of silver on
plated Spoon
them.
wear aa long asa
Wo would call
a triple plated
especial attention
.
ono.
tion to
our sec-
. ' "
Rival. Orient- Tioiwd.
All Orders In the West should be Addrtwed to
A. B. HUBERMANN
Wholesale Jeweler ,
OMAHA , NEB.
Special Attention
Is Once More Called to jthe Fact that
O
< Ji'
Rank foremost in the West in Assortment and
Prices of
FOR MEN'S , BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR.
ALSO A COMPLETE LIN1E OF
Furnishing Goods \
Hats and Caps
We aro'prepared to meet the demands of the trade in regard to Latest Styles-
and _ Patterns. Fine Merchant Tailoring in Connection
RESPECTFULLY ,
M. HELLMAN & GO , ,
1301-1303 Farnham and 300 to 312 13th St
GARRET
HAVE DECLINED SLIGHLTY
-AWI
Is the first to make the announce
ment to his customers and
the general public.
MATTINGS , OIL CLOTH AND W1FIDOW
SHADES ,
Always sold at the lowest Market
Prices.
,
y
We carry the largest stock and1 .1
make the Lowest Prices.
Orders promptly filled and every
attention given to patrons.
J. B. DETWILEE ,
1313 Farnham Street.
OMAHA , . . . . NEBRASKA ,
FEARON & COLE ,
Commissson Merchants ,
1121 Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb.
Oou . UrJimenta made u will recolve prompt atttntiOB. lUfeteuccr SUU Eaak
Co. , foltlmort ; Peck & liatuher , Cl2o < v. * * * u , '
Jli